Headlines for Tuesday, April 21, 2015:
Tulsa Sheriff offers sympathy to family of man killed by a reserve deputy. (Reuters)
Attorney for Eric Harris' family questions the sheriff's office after a weekend release of training records. (KWGS)
A new link between earthquakes and disposal wells. (Journal Record)
New State Superintendent is looking back on her first 100 days in office. (Tulsa World)
A ruling on guns at a Norman music festival could have an impact on future city events. (Journal Record)
An Oklahoma tribe considers the recognition of gay marriage. (Tulsa World)
A bill to make stalking through GPS illegal passes the Senate. (NewsOK)
The Governor officially sets special election dates for two vacant House seats. (Tulsa World)
A bill on the Senate Floor reports lottery winnings of people getting state assistance. (Journal Record)
Rumors are flying about a possible new coach for the Oklahoma City Thunder. (NewsOK)